At long last: a new release of The Erudite that isn’t only available on my site, but also on the WordPress.org theme directory. As I previously wrote, this has been a massive pain in the ass due to the new theme requirements. 2.7.7 introduces an option for page comments, which are on by default in […]
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WordPress.org Theme Requirements Are a Drag
I tweeted a while ago about my mixed feelings about the new WordPress.org theme requirements. They’ve already bitten me on the release of The Erudite 2.7.4, which was not approved by the theme directory folks for failing to meet a number of requirements. High standards are a great thing. Overall I think that the theme […]
The Erudite 2.7 Released
WordPress 3.0 was released last week (and there was much rejoicing). I received a few bug reports about my integration with the new nav menus — essentially if you didn’t have a nav menu in use yet, you’d see a weird extra box in your main menu area. I also did the long-overdue task of combing […]
The Erudite 2.6.1 Released
First off, it’s been a wild ride since The Erudite was made a featured theme in the WordPress.org themes directory. It went from about 20 downloads a day to over 200! With it has come an increase in bug reports and a some help with more translations. I hope that all of these downloads means […]
The Erudite 2.6 released
The Erudite 2.6 has been released. It’s not yet available in the themes repo as I write this, but you can download it from the project page. 2.6 includes support for WP 3.0’s new nav menus, which puts you in full control of your header. If you have only one nav menu, it’ll use it. […]